The authors offer a phenomenological reflection on the problem of the interconnection between empathy and ethics; essential reading for professionals and scholars of philosophy, psychiatry, health science, psychology, and sociology.
The authors offer a phenomenological reflection on the problem of the interconnection between empathy and ethics; essential reading for professionals and scholars of philosophy, psychiatry, health science, psychology, and sociology.
Magnus Englander is associate professor at Malmö University and associate editor for the Journal of Phenomenological Psychology. His phenomenological research is situated within the interdisciplinary research context of Health and Society, with an interest in topics such as psychopathology, empathy, and qualitative research methodology. He is the author of multiple articles on phenomenological psychology and the editor of Phenomenology and the Social Context of Psychiatry (2018). Susi Ferrarello is assistant professor at California State University, East Bay. She is a philosophical counselor and writes for Psychology Today. She has published novels, poetry, and academic books on philosophy, including Bioethics and Emotions; The Phenomenology of Sex, Love, and Intimacy; Ethical Experience: A Phenomenology; and Husserl's Ethics and Practical Intentionality.
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Chapter 1: Why Empathy Means Nothing-and Everything-for Ethics, John J. Drummond Chapter 2: Ethics, Empathy, and Vulnerability: Trust as a Way of Making Sense of Our Vulnerability and Dependability, Esteban Marín-Ávila Chapter 3: Emotion, Reality, and Ownership, Craig Derksen Chapter 4: Embracing Ambiguity: Simone de Beauvoir's Responsive Ethics, Maren Wehrle Chapter 5: The Personalistic Attitude: Edmund Husserl and Edith Stein on Empathy as the Intuition of the Person as Value, Dermot Moran Chapter 6: The Role of Empathy in the Affective Twist of Husserl's Critique of an Axiological and Practical Reason, Carlos Lobo Chapter 7: Phenomenology as Reverence: The Role of Reverence in the Phenomenological Method of Dietrich von Hildebrand, Alexander Montes Chapter 8, "Against" Empathy: From the Isolated Self to Intersubjectivity in Martin Heidegger's Thinking and the Consequences for Health Care, Francesca Brencio Chapter 9: Being (N)One of Us: The Ethical and the Body, Henning Nörenberg Chapter 10: Tomas
Chapter 1: Why Empathy Means Nothing-and Everything-for Ethics, John J. Drummond Chapter 2: Ethics, Empathy, and Vulnerability: Trust as a Way of Making Sense of Our Vulnerability and Dependability, Esteban Marín-Ávila Chapter 3: Emotion, Reality, and Ownership, Craig Derksen Chapter 4: Embracing Ambiguity: Simone de Beauvoir's Responsive Ethics, Maren Wehrle Chapter 5: The Personalistic Attitude: Edmund Husserl and Edith Stein on Empathy as the Intuition of the Person as Value, Dermot Moran Chapter 6: The Role of Empathy in the Affective Twist of Husserl's Critique of an Axiological and Practical Reason, Carlos Lobo Chapter 7: Phenomenology as Reverence: The Role of Reverence in the Phenomenological Method of Dietrich von Hildebrand, Alexander Montes Chapter 8, "Against" Empathy: From the Isolated Self to Intersubjectivity in Martin Heidegger's Thinking and the Consequences for Health Care, Francesca Brencio Chapter 9: Being (N)One of Us: The Ethical and the Body, Henning Nörenberg Chapter 10: Tomas
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